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Military governors in Nigeria during the Murtala Muhammed regime

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General Murtala Muhammed became head of state in Nigeria on 29 July 1975, when he assumed power after a coup that deposed General Yakubu Gowon. On assuming office, he replaced the military governors of the twelve states that had been appointed by his predecessor. On 13 February 1976 he was assassinated in an attempted coup, and replaced by General Olusegun Obasanjo, who replaced most of his appointees.

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  1. nigerianleaders (2024-04-29). "Complete List Of Nigerian Presidents (From 1960 Till Date)". Nigerian Leaders. Retrieved 2024-09-29.
Military governors of Nigerian states under General Murtala Mohammed (July 1975 - February 1976)
Benue-Plateau StateColonel Abdullahi Mohammed
East-Central StateColonel Anthony Ochefu
Kano StateLt-Colonel Sani Bello
Kwara StateColonel Ibrahim Taiwo
Lagos StateNavy Captain Adekunle Lawal
Mid-West StateColonel George Agbazika Innih
North-Central StateLt-Colonel Usman Jibrin
North-Eastern StateLt-Colonel Muhammadu Buhari
North-Western StateLt-Colonel Umaru Mohammed
Rivers StateLt-Colonel Zamani Lekwot
South-Eastern StateLt-Colonel Paul Omu
Western StateNavy Captain Akintunde Aduwo
Colonel David Jemibewon
See also Military governors in Nigeria during the Yakubu Gowon regime (1967 - 1975) and Military governors in Nigeria during the Olusegun Obasanjo regime (1976 – 1979)
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